Dave Scott, six-time Hawaii Ironman world champion, shares his insights and plenty of stories to help you define your own success.

Dave is one of the most recognized athletes in the sport of triathlon and his long list of top podium finishes in the most grueling events in the world of triathlon have given him an unmatched level of experience and knowledge. Dave is also a highly regarded coach that works with triathletes of all levels. In this keynote Dave will share his insights and plenty of stories to help you define your own success including:

How to recognize your strengths and weaknesses

Four fears that can mentally enhance -- or negate -- your performance

How maintaining faith in yourself breeds the highest probability of success

Six principles of success at any level

Dave also answers these questions from the audience:

How did it feel racing with Mark Allen to the bitter end in 1989?

What do you think about powermeters?

What advice do you have as we age?

About Dave Scott

A native of Davis, CA, Dave currently resides in Boulder, CO, where he coaches many multisport athletes ranging from age-groupers to elites. Since 1999 Dave has been the National Triathlon Coach for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Team In Training program.

Dave continues his athletic and business endeavors through his involvement in corporate presentations, coaching clinics, marketing, instructional DVDs and as an author for numerous publications and websites. But his greatest joy comes from supporting his three children’s activities and pursuits.

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DaveScott

One of triathlon's most recognizable names, Dave Scott began his career at the inception of the sport in 1976. He is a six-time Hawaii Ironman world champion, crossing the finish line first in Kona in 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986 and 1987.

Well known for his epic duels with Mark Allen, Scott was the first-ever inductee into the Ironman Hall of Fame in 1993 and celebrated his induction in 1994 by coming out of retirement to place second in Kona at the age of 40. He returned to Kona again in 1996, where he finished fifth overall at the age of 42.

Dave was inducted into the Triathlete Magazine Hall of Fame in 1999 and into the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame in 2011 following his father, Verne’s induction in 2008.

Author

DaveScott

One of triathlon's most recognizable names, Dave Scott began his career at the inception of the sport in 1976. He is a six-time Hawaii Ironman world champion, crossing the finish line first in Kona in 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986 and 1987.

Well known for his epic duels with Mark Allen, Scott was the first-ever inductee into the Ironman Hall of Fame in 1993 and celebrated his induction in 1994 by coming out of retirement to place second in Kona at the age of 40. He returned to Kona again in 1996, where he finished fifth overall at the age of 42.

Dave was inducted into the Triathlete Magazine Hall of Fame in 1999 and into the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame in 2011 following his father, Verne’s induction in 2008.